Try GOLD - Free
BEACH MODELS
Wild Magazine
|Summer 2019 / 2020
Rocky shores and sandy beaches are where you’ll find the African black oystercatcher. Summer is breeding season, so look out for nest scrapes close to rocks and kelp.

While the right equipment is essential, the difference between an average bird photo and a superior one often lies in the ability to predict the subject’s behaviour. These shots of African black oystercatchers are the result of many hours of patient observation. I studied the birds until I had a clear idea of their daily foraging routine in the intertidal zone, then waited for low tide and perfect weather conditions. Because I knew exactly where to find the birds, I could utilise the sweet early morning light. When photographing birds, especially smaller ones, the angle of the shot is important. Images created at eye level always have more impact, as they create an intimate atmosphere. If need be, lie flat on your stomach to get that perspective.
This story is from the Summer 2019 / 2020 edition of Wild Magazine.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Wild Magazine
Wild Magazine
Seeds of success
A champion at the indigenous nursery at Skukuza, Meurel Baloyi is on a mission to make all the rest camp gardens in Kruger water-wise.
2 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020
Wild Magazine
Six of the best
|Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park guarantees visitors a solid serving of adventure, often with a dash of adrenalin on the side. The rugged mountain desert now boasts even more outdoor activities.
5 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020

Wild Magazine
Marvellous meerkats of Mata-Mata
Brace yourself to be welcomed suricate-style the next time you pitch camp at this ever-popular spot in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
3 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020
Wild Magazine
Who's who?
Even regular park-goers struggle to distinguish a rhebok from a reedbuck. The differences are subtle but significant.
3 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020

Wild Magazine
Friends of the fluffball
White-fronted plovers breed in summer – the same time many people take their seaside holiday. A significant decline in their numbers means life is hardly ‘a day at the beach’ for these birds
4 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020
Wild Magazine
Festive Karoo
On a Christmas holiday in the Karoo, a keen birder and his family soak up the heat in four Wild Card parks. Their reward included special sightings, endless views and a wilderness feeling.
5 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020

Wild Magazine
Love struck
A leopard mating ritual is a rare and thrilling sight. Even more extraordinary to witness an amorous affair involving three members of this elusive Big Five species in Kruger.
3 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020

Wild Magazine
Challenge the clock
For centuries Table Mountain National Park has inspired exploration, from hardcore climbing to gentle walks. Now runners and hikers can set a record or push boundaries for a personal best on an epic adventure to the top of 13 peaks.
4 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020

Wild Magazine
Loud and clear
Woodland kingfishers are common in most rest camps in the Kruger National Park. Enjoy their evocative call during the summer months.
1 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020
Wild Magazine
BEACH MODELS
Rocky shores and sandy beaches are where you’ll find the African black oystercatcher. Summer is breeding season, so look out for nest scrapes close to rocks and kelp.
2 mins
Summer 2019 / 2020
Translate
Change font size